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Five signs of espionage: Thai police warn of spies leaking information to Cambodia
SUNDAY, JULY 27, 2025
The Royal Thai Police on Sunday warned the public to watch for possible espionage activities after receiving intelligence that some individuals may be leaking national security information to Cambodia. 
In July 4 ceremony, Trump signs tax and spending bill into law
SATURDAY, JULY 05, 2025
US President Donald Trump signed into law a massive package of tax and spending cuts at the White House on Friday, staging an outdoor ceremony on the Fourth of July holiday that took on the air of a Trump political rally.
Singapore inks trade deal with Latin American bloc for trade boost
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2023
On December 8, Singapore entered into a landmark trade agreement with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay ( Mercosur ). This marks Singapore's inaugural trade pact with these member states and represents the bloc's first-ever agreement with a Southeast Asian nation."
Foreign ministerial talks show no signs of improvement in Japan-China ties
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2022
Japan and China are seeking to build a stable relationship on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the normalization of their diplomatic ties, but the latest talks between their foreign ministers showed no signs of improvement.
FB page demands new Skytrain lift signs
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2018
A Facebook page has called for the BTS Skytrain to change signs on elevators to state that priority must be given to people with disabilities and movement difficulties.
Thai navy signs Bt13.5-bn deal for Chinese submarine
FRIDAY, MAY 05, 2017
The Royal Thai Navy on Friday signed a Bt13.5-billion deal to buy the first Chinese-made submarine from state-owned China Shipbuilding and Offshore International (CSOC) in Beijing, marking the start of a programme to buy a total of three submarines.
US democracy showing signs of failure or fatigue?
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2016
Authoritarian regimes and dictators around the world must feel vindicated by the just-concluded presidential race in the United States, the one-time champion of liberal democracy that had the habit of exporting if not imposing its political system and the accompanying values to the rest of the world.